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Very few up-to-date qualitative studies are available on locked societies (such as north Korea or Belarus), thus this book fills an important gap in our understanding of existing authoritarian regimes. An inside look at daily lives of people in a country that is often referred to as "the last dictatorship in Europe" from an author who lived and worked in Belarus. Addresses mechanisms of tyranny and explores why part of the population still supports Lukashenko. The issues of society consent to obedience and adaptation to a long-lasting authoritarian regime is relevant in very divers thematical…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Very few up-to-date qualitative studies are available on locked societies (such as north Korea or Belarus), thus this book fills an important gap in our understanding of existing authoritarian regimes. An inside look at daily lives of people in a country that is often referred to as "the last dictatorship in Europe" from an author who lived and worked in Belarus. Addresses mechanisms of tyranny and explores why part of the population still supports Lukashenko. The issues of society consent to obedience and adaptation to a long-lasting authoritarian regime is relevant in very divers thematical and disciplinary fields (from political sciences to psychology).
Autorenporträt
Ronan Hervouet is Professor of sociology at the University of Bordeaux and a member of the Centre Émile Durkheim. He has previously published a book on Belarus, entitled Datcha Blues. Existences ordinaires et dictature en Biélorussie (Belin, 2009).